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Circle of Stones: Woman's Journey to Herself (Circles of Stones , Vol 1)
Published in Paperback by Innisfree Press (1999)
Author: Judith Duerk
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A must have for every woman!
This book reads like poetry. It is deeply lyrical and has a flow to it like a dreamy, winding stream of music. It draws you in then goes inside of you, affecting your heart and ultimately your soul. There are moments of tears, moments of smiles and moments when you will say, "Ah, I understand that." You simply can't read this book and leave without being changed by it.

A touchstone for women on a journey
My process for ingesting this book was much like a holiday with the family: I gourged myself on everything I could get to, then grazed the rest of the day until I had consumed too much at once. I started out being frustrated by Ms. Duerk's writing style; but as I settled in, I became engulfed by the rhythm of the words, leading me to their wisdom. I realized that the writing style was necessary to slow me down enough to become immersed. "Circle of Stones" is the touchstone I've needed to start standing on my own in my own journey. I'm making a gift of this to several of my women friends.

Moves you in a direction you didn't think existed.
With a combination of dreams and real life experiences, the author takes you down a path that many of us have walked before but never could give a name to. I have read this book many times, and many times, I am still moved by an empathy to the imagery given that can only come from the feminine. To find someone else give a name and a place to the 'void', and in turn, show you the way out exists without a 12-step program and a help-group, is an amazing feeling. Though the book is geared for a woman's group, it is not necessary in the least to have one to enjoy it 100%.


Coat of Many Colors
Published in Digital by iPicturebooks ()
Authors: Dolly Parton and Judith Sutton
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From a teacher's perspective
This book is truly one of my most treasured books! I use this book with my first grade students each year at Christmas time. It gives the kids a whole new meaning of what the spirit of the holidays is really about. It's not what you get from someone, but how you feel when you have done something special for someone else! We write what we are thankful for instead of letters to Santa. It's a must have to anyone's collection!

Fan of this book, if not country music
I do *not* like country music, so was surprised to find this book beautifully poignant and touching. Most of the children I know actually have too much stuff --clothes, toys, etc. -- so I think it is important for them to hear and read this story. Children from any background -- affluent or poor -- need to know that it isn't what they own that is important, but how they feel about themselves inside, and how much they are loved. This book shows a family that is strong, loving, and good, despite the hardships of poverty. The illustrations are wonderful and eye-catching for children. I can't say enough good things about this book.

Coat of Many Colors is an A+
This story based on Dolly's famous song, Coat of Many Colors, brings back great memories of the times I've spent in the mountains, and memories of my own mother. I sing the story to my son and he just loves it. Thanks Dolly, for the heart tugging song and book.


Second Chances : Men, Women and Children a Decade After Divorce
Published in Paperback by Mariner Books (1996)
Authors: Sandra Blakeslee and Judith Wallerstein
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God Send
I first found this book as part of a Psychology research project.
The research that founded this book has influenced the way that government systems deal with divorcing families across America. It is one of the best resources I can think of for families that are going through divorce. Though the title states a decade after divorce the follow up has gone well beyond this. I have been divorced for 15 years - today I am purchasing a copy for my sister who is getting divorced after 18 years of marraige - This is one of those books that I have loned out and lost and loned out and lost repeatedly - they keep getting passed forward. Well worth the little investment of money and time.

Second Chances
It wasn't until recently (I'm almost 40) that I began to look at my parent's divorce as a source of some of my behaviors. I'm very functional,even successful, but sometimes wonder if I haven't been undercut by the blow of losing "home". This is an interesting read, and worth exploring by those who share my suspicion about their own lives. Knowledge is power. Good luck.

A MUST read for all parents considering divorce
I found this book in a second hand shop during the time that my husband and I were considering seperating after an 18 year marriage. I found the book amazenly insightful. I saw the truth in what really happens to children after a divorce and not what the public portrays and "something they will get over." This book made me cry on nearly ever page. I was able to identify with many things, myself as a child of divorce. I did go ahead and get a divorce but this book absolutely changed my life and my actions. My ex husband read the book and we attended classes on how to behave and raise children in THEIR best interests. It has been three years now and even through there have been struggles, I feel I have done the best that a parent can in this situation. My exhusband and I are very amicable and cordial to each other. His child support is never a day late. He calls several times a week because we live in another state. He flies to see the children on spring break and they spend Christmas vacation and summers with him. We never bicker or fight or ever use the children. This book helped us see how parents can fall into patterns of destruction. We are both parents of our two children, and we feel that even though we are divorced we still need to co-parent. We discuss their future and make plans together for them. We owe this to our children. Our children have the right to two loving parents. Because of this book, we have been able to see better ways to raise our children with as little trauma as possible and give them a brighter future. I HIGHLY recommend this book to any couple considering divorce. You OWE it to your children.


Small Miracles of Love & Friendship: Remarkable Coincidences of Warmth and Devotion
Published in Paperback by Adams Media Corporation (1999)
Authors: Yitta Halberstam and Judith Leventhal
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I find the stories meaningful and uplifting
I am recommending Small Miracles of Love and Friendship to all my friends, and bought several copies as gifts and am delighted to see that Pax TV is bringing the stories to life on TV.

Small Miracles of Love and Friendship...FABULOUS!
This book warmed my heart; made me cry in a public place; made me cry when I tried to re-tell the stories. Basically, this collection of true stories released the human spirit within me, and within all of those I forced to listen to me. I would recommend this book to anyone who is unafraid to feel and willing to open up to love. As my title says: FABULOUS!

Keep writing those books, ladies!

Cathy Fitzgerald

Heartwarming stories that will warm the coldest of hearts!
The stories that Yitta Halberstam and Judith Leventhal have brought together are sure to touch your heart. Small Miracles of Love and Friendship is one of those books you want to curl up with in front of a fireplace, and lose yourself in its pages for a few hours. It celebrates the bonds between people of different faiths, colors and creeds, and the amazing coincidences that happen to them because of their respect for other people. I highly recommend it!


Robin's Diary
Published in Paperback by Chilton/Haynes (1995)
Authors: Judith Pinsker and Claire Labine
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true love
This book has everything you love in a story: friendship, love, drama, vunerabilty, complexity. I could go on and on. This story was truely the best I have ever read. I watched Robin and Stone on t.v when I was younger, but now that I have the book I appriciate it even more. I cried and cried at the end. Love to Robin and Stone forever. Thank you for this wonderful story General Hospital.

I am a huge Robin and Stone fan.
i have read and enjoyed this book many many times. I am also a huge fan of both Stone and Robin. I just have one problem with it. (not the book) i can't seem to find anything on the actor who played Stone, and i am not able to find him real name either. If anyone can help me please let me know. My email is mrs_green_thumbs@yahoo.com.i will be looking forward to more books like these.

Robin's Diary
I love this book! The story of Robin and Stone is sobeautiful. Hats off to the creators of General Hospital for allowingthe televised story to be turned into a book. A must read!


Testing Miss Malarkey
Published in Paperback by Walker & Co (2003)
Authors: Judith Finchler, Kevin O'Malley, and Judy Finchler
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Every legislator should read this book!
Any teacher who has taught even a year recently well understands the horrors of testing, and days when there are more teachers than students in the nurse's office.

Testing Miss Malarkey deals with the testmania which is being inflicted on our children in a humorous, yet unfortunately accurate way. Schools may not be teaching how to color in circles in art class-but there are many which have eliminated art to make room for test prep.

I would also suggest Susan Ohanian's
"What happened to recess and why are our children struggling in kindergarten"-the adult side of the story, but the same, sad tale.

Miss Malarkey is Back!
"The Test"...Miss Malarkey said it wasn't important, it's not on your report cards, there's no extra homework and whether you do well or not, you still get promoted to the next grade. Okay, so why is she biting her nails? And why are we playing Multiplication Mambo and Funny Phonics at recess? The principal is tense and worried about number 2 pencils. The cafeteria is only serving fish, brain food. In art we're practicing filling in small circles and in gym, Mr Fittanuff is teaching us yoga. It's even a little weird at home. After my mom read me my bedtime story, she made me complete a review sheet before I could go to sleep. Finally the day of "The Test" arrives..... Judy Finchler and Kevin O'Malley have written and illustrated a charming, witty story, both youngsters and adults will really be able to identify with, that pokes fun at all the standardized test-taking kids are faced with these days. Their easy to read, true to life text and funny, expressive artwork will have teachers, students and parents laughing out loud as everyone goes a little overboard getting ready for "The Test." And after testing week, as everybody and everything gets back to normal, Miss Malarkey's class decides that maybe "The Test" really wasn't that important after all!

Fantastic!
If you are a teacher who is giving a standardized test, this is the book for you! Our Media Clerk put this book in the staff lounge. It was an instant hit with us all! Reading about Miss Malarkey and her experiences with the "IPTU" test was just the "tension breaker" I needed! I found that I had said many of the same things to my students that she had! "No, this won't affect your grade" and "Yes, you will get to go to the next grade, even if you don't do well on this test." Bravo, Judy Finchler!!


The Voice of the Soul: A Journey into Wisdom and the Physics of God
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (2001)
Author: Judith Pennington
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Will Lead You to Your Own Truth
Judith Pennington's "The Voice of the Soul" is a masterful recounting of one person's spiritual awakening and evolution. Like Walsch in "Conversations with God," Pennington has tapped into the higher power with monumental grace and intelligence. She has transcribed and made understandable the voice of the soul in a lyrical, joyfully seductive language that is instantly recognizable to anyone who genuinely seeks understanding of what truly lies within each of us. Like Fritz Capra in "The Tao of Physics," but in a different context, Pennington provides compelling evidence that the presumably ephemeral "soul" may well be credibly explained through the language of modern physics. But unlike anything else you've ever read, this book can help lead you to your own truth. And that is the highest and best purpose to which any work can aspire."

A book for the explorer of consciousness
This book takes you on a journey from belief to disbelief and back again to belief. It's a journey a whole lot of us took in the sixties and seventies when the author was taking it too. I don't find the book anti-religious at all (as one reviewer seemed to do.... did he actually READ it I wonder?) Instead, the book comes full circle back to a fundamental belief in Christianity but without the fundamentalist limitations that prevent a person from obtaining personal communion with God. If Judy Pennington hears voices who say the beautiful, inspiring and thought-provoking statements like the ones she writes about in the book, then I'm ready to accept them as God given. Let's all pray for pinched souls who cannot accept that God can be this big and this personal. Peace.

I Found Many Answers Here
Ms. Pennington has a very lyrical writing style, that was easily read. From the introduction, where she talked about her childhood, her feeling of spiritual connectedness, and her struggle with daily living, I was hooked. In her book, she talks about God's "disappearance" and her search to find his loving influence again. For me, it's not about God doing the disappearing act, but "How far away from God did I go?" What was so wonderful, was to read how Ms. Pennington opened her mind to the possibility of a spiritual journey and then began walking one. Through Medjugorje, to Scotland, to Virginia Beach...always moving along on this journey in search of spirit. She concludes that we all have a higher self, that is here on this earth to learn the lessons, and grow and move towards the Light. I believe that is true for me as well. And it wasn't until I read her book, that I learned the meaning behind a poem that I had written in 1984.
The "writings" are beautiful messages of love, patience, and peace. All in all, this is a beautiful experience with a message of hope, and the open-mindedness with which it is written has given me answers that I can hold dear, and pass on. Thank You Ms. Pennington, from the bottom of my heart.


A Collector's Guide to Ideal Dolls: Identification and Value Guide
Published in Paperback by Collector Books (1993)
Author: Judith Izen
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Ideal Book
The majority of the pages in this 350-page book are loaded with color photos and information on the Ideal dolls manufactured from 1907 up through the 1980s. Most dolls are pictured in their original outfits and some photos are packages of the original outfits. Also included are photos of ads for specific dolls. The book starts with a short history of the Ideal Toy Co., while the back of the book gives more information on issue dates, characteristics, and current prices.

This book is a must have for those doll collectors that want to restore a doll to original condition.

A must have for doll collectors and dealers
Fabulous color pictures of all the dolls in the book- tons of dolls you will recognize and some you won't. Also features the manufacture marks you will find on dolls to identify them. Most of the dolls are shown in original outfits- some with original packaging and a small percentage are shown redressed. Complete with price guide.

Excellent Ideal on Dolls
Enjoyed this book and also the prompt manner in which it was delivered to me by userbro128. It was a used book and let me tell you it did not look used at all. Highly recommend the seller and the book to any one intrested.


The Complete Guide to Standard Script Formats: The Screenplay
Published in Paperback by CMC Publishing (1989)
Authors: Judith H. Haag and Hillis R. Cole
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Intricacies of Screenwriting Revealed
The first time I looked at a screenplay script format, I thought I'd never be able to understand what went where and why. After a few days with "The Complete Guide to Standard Script Formats," I felt like an expert. It should be understood that this book is an excellent resource for understanding the format component of writing a screenplay. It does not address the art writing or the literary aspects of how to construct a story suitable for making into a film. If you've already got the story down and learning the proper format for your first screenplay is your task at hand, this is the book for you.

Good advice, but some parts not absolute.
After downloading a few scripts from drew's scriptoroama, Basic Instinct, Fargo, Blade Runeer (the original Hampton Fancher version ), etc., I thought it would be a good idea to get familiar with what is recommended practice., since scripts tend to look pretty similar but with inconsistencies in some of the details.

Cole and Haag give plenty of clear advice, coupled with why the block elements and the inner details of a script are formatted and timed as they are. The section dealing with the setting up of a word processor to make the work easier was somewhat garbled, but the part for typewriter set up looked to be okay.

This is a book well worth having, so that you can format and structure your script to be as effective as possible, and to take care of the parts that script formatting applications such as Final Draft 6.0 or Screenwriter 2000 don't attend to. A minor example would be capitalising text to highlight sounds in a direction section.

The title says it all!
This is the most valuable book anyone interested in writing a screenplay can own. It covers the history and reason behind the screenplay format better than any other book I've read on the subject. Although the format outline is primarily typewriter based, and the word processor settings actually differ slightly from the typewriter settings, anyone who really knows how to use their word processor will be able to create a template based on the format settings outlined in this book. There are even templates already available for download from the internet which have been designed based on the outline provided in this book, including one which I created. This book details virtually everything you'll ever need to know about writing either a reading or production script in the proper format, however, since this book is designed to teach script format, and not how to write, you'll have to look elsewhere for information on how to craft a good story. If you're serious about writing a screenplay in the accepted Hollywood format, then I highly recommend that you buy this book.


EarthShift
Published in Paperback by Crystal Mountain Press (30 November, 2001)
Author: Judith Horky
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Hold onto your hat & your consciousness!
This is a science fiction Apocalypse story written through both the panoramic & kaleidoscopic prisms of New Age Thought, & the soft pen of a woman's perspective.

First-time author, Judith Horky has written her story at a gallop: wives & husbands, grandmothers & daughters-in-law; expectant moms & technicians; home bodies & career people all across America, connected by family ties, cell phones, the desire to shift their consciousness & heroic drives in various vehicles from "sea to shining sea," as the Earth, its atmosphere & every living thing therein begins to crack & change.

Fascinating, even if her list of survivalist caches had me laughing!

Earthshift
The storyline is so original and fast moving it captured my emotions and mind right away. I felt I was "right there" involved in the whole adventure.
The main character Julie demonstrates that when you listen to your intuition you are guided through any life situation with safety. That is a message we all need to live by in today's insecure world.
This text teaches us how love makes all of life's challenges bearable and that we are never alone in any trial.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

What it Feels Like to Live through the End of the World
EARTHSHIFT begins with some very strange events shaking people up emotionally and physically around the world. As the earth's fundamental vibration increases from eight to thirteen Hertz and disruptions of electromagnetic transmissions begin, many people panic and are overwhelmed with fear. Only those who can remain calm in the face of widespread hysteria are destined to make a smooth transition to a new idyllic world in which amazing psychic and spiritual capabilities such as teleportation and telepathy are commonplace.

Judith Horky's fast-paced novel follows members of the Armstrong family as each individual comes to terms with the challenges presented to them in the transition from a world felt in three dimensions to one of fifth dimension sensibilities. Not only do people feel different when they attune their awareness to a different set of emotions (such as becoming able to commune telepathically with loved ones, dead family members, and aliens when they feel love and compassion instead of fear and outrage); they also experience a completely different world in physical form. Those who are controlled by their fears witness pillaging and looting all around, missing out on the brighter colors and fresher air in the dawning of the new world.

I love the way EARTHSHIFT takes the well-known concept of a transition between worlds, such as the classic story of the great flood which appears in many cultures around the world, and answers many questions about what such a transition might feel like. What is the world like when some people see only fear, destruction, and terror all around.... while others see a paradise? How will the transition begin, and how will it end? Will it be possible to walk between worlds?

While EARTHSHIFT is based upon a Christian point of view and includes quotes from the Bible at the beginning of some chapters, all readers will be able to relate to the challenges faced by the Armstrong family. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of ascension to a higher level of awareness, or what it might feel like to live through the end times.


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